Banks. TJOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. XI — His Excellency Sib (jeobge G-bey, President, Has appointed the following gentlemen Trustees for managing the affairs [of this Bank :— G. S. Sale, Esq., Vice-President. tbustees : G. W. Binney Andrew Louttit John S. Browning Duncan Macfarlane Michael Cassius Andrew Mowat James Chesney Evan Prosser Thomas P. Clarke Wm,. Royse Andrew CummingJ Wm« Shaw Robert Ecclesfield S. M. South G. G. Fitzgerald James Spenct Mark Sprot. The Bank is open tor public every THURSDAY from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m., and on SATURDAYS from 5 to 8 o'clock p.m. Office — Old Court House, Police Cj»mp Reserve, Revell street. Abch. Bonab, 6351 Manager. Publications. NEW WEEKLY PAPER. ON SATURDAY, THE 3rd AUGUST, Was Published, the First Number of A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEWS, POLITICS, AND LITERATURE. The object of the Publishers is to furnish a full resume of the history of the week to those who have not the leisure to read the daily newspapers, or who have not convenient access to them. All the events of the week will be carefully recorded, and intelligence will be given by electbic telegraph and otherwise, to the latest moment before publication. The literary department of The Despatch will comprise Comments on the Public Events of the Day, Original Essays, and Tales and other Selections from the current periodical literature. The Despatch will be marked by many special features, including " Notes and Queries," Popular Games, Columns for Family Reading, and Local Sketches and Notabilia. Tomeettheconvenience of all classes, the price of the Despatch has been fixed at .Sixpence. ■'■ A very large Town Cibcttlatiok is 1 , anticipated. ADVERTISEMENTS wiUbe charged at the following rates :—: — For first insertion, 3s per inch. For each subsequent insertion, Is 6d per inch, Advertisement will be received at the office, up to the evening preceding the day of publication. THE DESPATCH Will consist of Sixteen Pages, and will be published every Saturday Afternoon, at Two o'clock, PRICE SIXPENCE. Office: — Weld Stbeet, Hokitika. THE WEST COAST GOLDFIELDS DIRECTORY FOR 1866-67, Embracing the towns of Hokitika, Greymouth, Ross, the Kanieri, and Stafford Town, MAY NOW BE HAD OF THE PUBLISHERS, BOUND IN CLOTH, PRICE 10*. mHE WEST COAST GOLDFIELDS DIRECTORY Contains a full and authenticated list of all the Government Departments and Officials, Municipal Councils and Improvement Committees, Bankers, Professional Gentlemen, Merchants, Manufacturers, Traders, Hotel-keepers, &c, in the whole of the Westland district, and gives the full chvistiem and surnames, as well as the respective addresses. It also supplies a variety of useful information respecting the Mails and Rat< s of Postage — the Harbor and Customs Regulations — the New Tariff — the Fees of the Magistrate's and Warden's Courts — the list of the newly elected Hokitika Municipal Council — Electric Telegraph Charges, &c, Szc. HARNETT AND CO., 1798 Publishers^ JOSEPH GITTINS, AGENT FOB HOKITIKA LEADER AND WEST COAST TIMES, For BRIGHTON (FOX'S), and CHARLESTON. 7901
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West Coast Times, Issue 631, 2 October 1867, Page 4
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474Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 631, 2 October 1867, Page 4
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